Manor house in Somerset for sale
A charming Somerset manor house lies in the hamlet of Wick, and comes with an orchard, kitchen garden and a stone barn with lots of potential

Wick Manor is a fine Grade II listed manor house dating back to the 17th century situated in the charming hamlet of Wick.
A great deal of period character remains including impressive fireplaces, and exposed beams, flagstone floors, panelled doors and window seats.
Accommodation is extremely flexible, offering family living space over two floors with separate staircases. Total accommodation comprises: Reception hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, study, garden room, kitchen with Aga, principal bedroom suite and guest bedroom suite, plus three further bedrooms, bathrooms and as yet undeveloped attic space.
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Outside, the gardens are delightful and lie mainly to the west where wide stone terraces on two levels lie adjacent to the rear of the house. Herbaceous borders surround the lawns, while a gate opens onto the kitchen garden, and another leads to the orchard. The remainder of the land is divided into two paddocks. The substantial stone barn is currently used for storage and has enormous potential for a variety of uses.
The land comes to just under 4.5 acres. Wick Manor is situated within with charming hamlet of Wick which is just two miles from Langport, which has a range of local shops, and 14 miles from Taunton, and 16 miles from Yeovil.
The guide price is £795,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01823 325 144 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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